KING KONG (1933) The Review

Carl Denham, a film maker who likes to take risks for success, leads an expedition to the mysterious, wild, unknown tropical Skull Island to make his latest adventure yarn. They discover a dangerous prehistoric world, complete with a giant gorilla, when Denham's blonde wanna-be actress is kidnapped by local natives for a terrifying purpose. Death, havoc, and mayhem continue when the giant gorilla is captured and taken back to New York as a money making sideshow.

The cast includes: Fay Wray, Robert Armstrong, Bruce Cabot, Frank Reicher, Sam Handy, Noble Johnson, Steve Clemente, James Flavin, Noble Johnson, and Russell Saunders.

Written by: Merian C. Cooper, Edgar Wallace, James Ashmore Creelman, and Ruth Rose.

Directed by: Merian C. Cooper and Ernest B. Schoedsack.

The King Kong Review

Promotional Lines... "The Most Awesome Thriller Of All Time."
"The strangest story ever conceived by man."

 The Review * ACTION INDEX MOVIE INDEX * ONLINE Movie Rentals * Main Index